"Bata, Litoral" Bata by Ilya_Andriy
Bata Travel Guide: 2 reviews and 8 photos
Bata is the second city of E.G. and the first one in the Rio Muni mainland. If you arrive to Bata from Malabo the flight will take you 45min. From the airport to the city there are a few kilometers along a coastal road with beautiful white sand beaches.
Bata is a wide and quite city in opposite to Malabo and surrounded by white sand beaches.
Is a really pretty city, with beautiful spanish colonial buildings but a little neglected.
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Beaches
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Perhaps, the most striking features in Bata are their beaches. more travel advice
Paseo Marítimo (Maritime Walkway)
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The Maritime Walkway is a well place for walking and observing the sea. more travel advice
Plaza del Reloj (Clock Square)
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This is an important place for the equatoguineans due to the beautiful architecture of the square and its spirituality. more travel advice
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Excellent photos of your experience in Bata! The tropical beach shots remind me of some remote places in Papua New Guinea and makes me want to experience them again!!